Ins lucky to ‘ Corner, and ads of a. man D a creditable ’nture. It. is 3 “and and mixtending R Garafraxa pide. '-*The new Val'ney will nun-and on I) they will thich every “from thei country ‘ inform- program, con. App], sistins 0! songs, choruses. drills and To ggve in detail each number is- beyond our power, but there were some few to whom we eight vonng ladies. the amusement, as well as reflected credit on Mr. Ball, who, we under- stand took a leading part in instruct- ing and training them for the . The movements were perfectiind accompaniments by Miss M Brown were exceedingly well render- ‘1 ed. ,_ ‘ , ' ’Anélhnr f _______ n - . I038 recontly 5’. Store by ’0!) has this to their new Rev. Mr Farr, of Atwood ° . , came . . up New Years to visit friends in Priceville, was engthy town and vicinity n {or Divisfon Mr, Alex McKelvne, son of Dr 'atson was ro- t Mr,‘ Hamilton Allen, of Hopeviflo, d’ bl h , , spent Christmas with his (other, Mr. a-meeting will v" on: "a e to t . James Allen, of Glens]; m Church at ’ slay evening. Miss Mary Ferguson of Mt . Forest, _ .. . . . . was the guest of Miss Maud Irwin 'rOgum. good - 1"" but m mental tram- and other friends for a few dn‘vn. All invited. ' -,I 1', m Church a day evening, ’romam. good Au invited. liaison “fly, lions. n house- currents, “BOp’s )xloy's] N EWS." Il show ‘vmrning L-- rat thing I be true interest Refit. 10 cents. priotors. GO ‘pairs on the old one, best, be only lost mo ney. The old building has sauna its day. and now .1 at the age of 86 years..;\Fu'rt ticulars next weak. ' The Baptist Scht cessfuldn gating tainment. and this to the general rule At the close of the of valuable and prett distributed as presen from Santa Claus. w the scene just at I juncture. . Hun copra u before closing in favor of 'ttle Misses tractor of Instruct' ' 100 Im- yonrsolf. in muoction inn-l n ‘___ - l§8ptist School i ' L B 0., Listowel. ï¬ning taken a a 7“ I'M“ Sunday School. an ntr‘l Baal- k 8 two {N _Listowel or me program a lot pretty articles were presents, being gifts .us. who appeared on . at this particular ,_- w-vVV ntendent of the school, nirman. and called 03 the a lengthy program, con- mgs, choruses, drills and To give in detail each beyond our power, but some few to whom we special reference. The Flag Drills were very ted, and showed a spirit going to dictate how they should ,on. It should or extensive re- . Which will, 'at llttmg --v -vuVVle Miss Maggie Caldwell 'at near Ayton. spent her h MRS. MCLACHLAN, of Scotlandgtae renowned Scottish vocalist, in the world to-d Scottish Concert . February. No 0 mg her. She 18 no common thing amongst all great on. pause f0†â€'9 â€k? 0‘ appearance and safety, men, though some say It s scarcely if for nothing else end in submitting Mr Thomas McKnlg t. General th like hugging the dear, sweet. lovely, little cherubâ€"and incidentally re- mark that the dear, 1 1 1 ( count on a new subscriber: News? 1 _-.._--. v5 UHU GUI. uornocn, was in town Saturday, god can re: gave us a call. Mr. Mc . ' in-advance man and tlwaya puts in Laidlm this season of or extra __-, â€"' --VV" was me guest. of Miss Maud Irwin Councillorsâ€"Mel and other friends for ‘n few days. nnt, RObb. H Mr. Clarence Willis, of town, nt- Fadden, “7‘1“- ‘ tended the Christmas Tree st Verney. Bentlnck has onl‘ Don’t know who he had with him. to the councillorshi Miss May Robson, of Traverston, b9": With "19 “69 resigned her position near Msrkdale 3’0"", "1.10 "fig: and will teach this year at Muloch. are now m t n A __ -~â€"- - °‘ You’re WW" and Vicinity. " Reeve-S. Dixon.â€"elected (accl.) Mr, Alex. McKelvie, son of Dr. Councillorsâ€"Geo. Adlam. Duncan print? Hd‘ McLean W. G. Hestie John Brown mayor use t - ,. , . Flash was he (resignezl).Thos.Torry. W. Wilson, 1t 18 allege . Robt. Leslie Chas. Emke Alex. Wil- this town, I Mr Hamilton Allen, of Hopevnne ’ . ’ . . . spentKChristmas with his (other, Mr.’ â€0’ F‘ Cronan, Alex. Hoplnrk. I3 ‘t “0ԠJames Allen, of ~Gleuelg. ECRENONT. 0'1 to keep M188 Mary Ferguson of Mt. Forest, Reeve-~D. McQueen,-elected (accl). that others was the guest of Miss Maud Irwin ' o . f for slow 683's. nut. Robb. Horsburg, Hunter, Mo. 01'. tlzme ea M_l'-_Cl_arenco Willis. of mum ..- Flddnn- “7."- been a thorn in the ‘side of der. and when argument. have fruitless. or the absence of a been received, but as some . ' may gate hun apoor case. the 1' Forest mthdrnw we can not any who mll mentary utterance of Mr Ca [ VlSltOd at Mr McCracken’s In town .ecnnd the contest. a “andâ€!!! Muss Stnnbnry, of Beyï¬eld to spend- Hunter, '13.. R. Vhelnn, John Living: well, spent her holidays at home ston. W. Gnthrie,‘ . ' here. Manrlane, Sn. Ed. Limin (resigned; Infer that Mr Calder lS lacl , GLENELG. abllity to manage the «trans 18 vismng her snster, Mrs John Reeveâ€"Jae. Staples, Thos. McIf‘ad- town, but“ Moflatt. den Mr. J. R. Gun, drn ggist.ofBright, COuncillore«â€"W. L. Falkinghem, spent a. few days with his fether, P eter McInnes. Neil McCannel, 'l‘hos. Sullivan, John Benton. am A†..... most interesting feature 11 elec‘tion. Mr. Calder. here on the" 8th 0? a should miss hoar- I h Annunsu. rc . . M R â€"D. M ’I‘ h, 1 t d aggie Daniel, of Montreal. “V6 c "‘8 (6 9c 0 ) "3.1m" parents, Mr. and Mrs. Councillorsm-T. Kolls, J. W. Boyd, ’aner A. Muir, W. Thompson, Jas. Best, . J .b a W. J. Hanan-nan... Mr. Farr, of Atwnml M..- 0â€th! Son [1'3 . 0f_ {ktwpod came Peter McInnes, N . Sullivan, John Benton. Geo. Arrow- a Wh“ better , and whatever the t- . . come may be me will support r. smlth, Thos.£z:;:.mu Laidla“ and Mr Gorsline, and such its. and whom wetâ€"Ehiuk “Sign Isitusalgg‘ nake a good councillor if nominetion D0 L Mr. Adlam is the only man ’ y old of the 1900 council of You can MW 'e can claim to have‘ any ability t0 5“ a W e. We have always found ambition to get inn honorable gentlemen. and long experience in we Persume he has given erj good selection - should _ 1-4. BENTINCK. EPntleman. and . Good book-keepers: ience in council go I he has given some of the books. we he wouldn’t be accounted for. -_.-... - °‘ You’re a liar " is .â€"elected (accl.) argument. How < . Adlam. Duncan print? How‘uld stie, John Brown, mayor used it at th. Jrry', W, Wilson, 11: is alleged to hav Emke, Alex. W11. this town, but not in 'Is it honest for a 11 oil to .keep a; grievax . Hehderéon. I The bass soloist of singers can 20 low eno the milk pans in the the chief soprano gets that you have to climb listen to her. We can the latter statement. It is alleged to have been used it; this town, but. not in 1900. 'Is it honest for a mayor and coun- cil to .keep a; g ' ' _...... until; an. Calder is lacking in.) ' ' anage the affairs of the e do say that Mr. Calder’s nistration was nf mm!- -L- - uu ne was not going to 3 . said so publicly at the . Do you believe it? wever judge of a man’8 1 a public ofï¬ce, by his get into it. 3rd, 1901. re ever an “open explanation given are notalways If they were, 2 lent might be 18 the weak man’s in the hide of Mr - wâ€"uwlfl U does it look in v 'v -v-“ Was it a viola- Improvement nparative merits before the peo- for a moment to it is lacking in Mr. cald'éi'é}e L his ï¬tness magistrate, Past stands [lake any f 3112031. argllrneut walk ifa Note g few of tho: We hIVO put 0“ length; of “ma Wear, or for I We have a. few pieces of that Wraï¬- perette left at 12%, worth 15 cents per yard The balance of our Un~'mas ties, table drapes, scan-f3, etc., at cost. ' Fur Coats, Fur Buffs, Caps, um and l ‘3'. Children’s Furs Going at Cost. We expect to move into our new store on or about January 7. and for the balance of the time that we will be in the Store on the sum: are .0000. - vâ€"‘v-v overeat a} price